Signposts: Aha Moment - Santiago's "aha moment" on page 58 is when he realizes what he has accomplished and is proud of himself for it. Even though we know that Santiago has a greater treasure to find, I think it is still important to recognize that he sees what he has accomplished so far as a treasure. He was proud that he learned about crystal, about the wordless language, and about omens, and believed his prize was to be in Africa, to have met the thief, and been able to double his flock without spending any money. As he is thinking about returning home, he even says that he is excited "about the day when he would disembark at Tarifa as a winner" (58). This is not only an "aha moment" for Santiago, but another lesson for the reader to be happy and proud of what we accomplish, even if we have not yet met our Personal Legend . Words of the Wise - Throughout this section, there are many instances where Santiago learns something from another c...
Signposts: Theme Tracker - One of the themes in this book is the interconnectedness of everything. This is clearly seen on page 92 when Santiago notices that God had been placing the omens in his path, and he says "he had never thought of them in terms of a language used by God to indicate what he should do" . This theme is seen through this quote as the belief of omens it intertwined with God, and we also see God intertwined with Allah, and omens connected to alchemy and beliefs of people like the camel driver. Words of the Wise - One page 106, Santiago receives advice from the camel driver again, but this time the camel driver is also quoting and telling the story of a seer. During this story, the seer says that "if bad things are [coming], and you know in advance, you will suffer greatly before they even occur" . One of the reasons this quote caught my eye was because it reminded me of something I have heard before which is that if ...
I have found my favorite scene. I am not entirely sure why I like it so much, or why I found it so funny, but I am sure that I thought it was funnier than it was. The scene starts off with Miami police officer Monica running into Miami International Airport looking for other offices to help her find Snake and Eddie, who are attempting to fly to the Bahamas with a bomb capable of blowing up most of the city and killing millions. As "comedic relief" in a story with only humorous parts, we meet Daphne. Daphne, a thirteen-foot python, has caused a riot. Her owner wanted to fly with her loose on the plane, and the Delta airline personnel are telling the owner that is not allowed. As the owner is describing how well behaved Daphne is (she is still loose, wrapped around her owner), she spots two little Yorkshire terriers, Pinky and Enid, in a pet transporter on the ground. Apparently, Daphne is hungry, so she slithers on over and attempts to break into the transporter by wrapping he...
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